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Architects of Matt Fajkus Architecture studio used plenty of cedar wood, concrete, steel and glass in order to put in life a project called Bracketed Space. This spacious residence is built in Austin (Texas) on a hill`s slope and intended for a young family, who prefer to spend time both inside the house and outdoors.

The manor consists of two levels, occupies a territory of 450 sq meters and includes the surrounding landscape into the everyday life of its residents. The house has two blocks, the general and private ones, conjoined via a glass volume. All residence`s premises look toward the internal yard with a swimming pool on the opened terrace in direct contact with a beautiful forest.

Photos by Charles Davis Smith and Spaces & Faces Photography

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